I'm starting to create a brand new Web-Based (Cloud) OS, called Xenon, which attempts to redefine the desktop.

First of all it will run on the Internet, enabling people to use it wherever they are, and to use their files.

It should run on basic Web technologies, enabling anyone to use it regardless of what browser plugins or OS they have already.

It will include all the apps you would expect a fully-fledged OS to have, and it is designed to be a unity between apps like Google Docs and Meebo, having document editing, instant messaging, browsing, playing music, etc all in one interface.

There will be an optional Linux base for use with Live CDs and netbooks, etc. including only the Gecko/XULRunner engine to display it.

Work has started on the OS, and everyone is welcome to contribute in any way they can.

Um ... interesting idea but why put the web page into a frame too small for the content, resulting in both vertical and horizontal scroll bars in the middle of the screen? None of your menu links across the top work.

Back on my main PC with a 1280 x 1024 monitor (Ubuntu 8.04 LTS) and the problem only appears on Konqueror 3.5.10. So it appears that it is an issue with the "iframe". Why are you using inline frames for a general web page? You can control width of an area using CSS, which is much easier to control and ,ore consistent across browsers.